Gail S. Enter Horn Collection

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Gail S. Horn, at the America Iwo Jima Memorial
Gail S. Horn, second from left, poses in front of the American Iwo Jima memorial, Japan, with fellow male Marines.
Group photograph of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 36 Advance Course
Group photograph of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 36 Advance Course, Okinawa, Japan, circa 1999. Gail S. Horn in seen second row, fourth from right, circa 1999.
Group photograph of United States Marine Corps. Platoon 4004, 4th Recruit Battalion, Parris Island, South Carolina
Platoon 4004, 4th Recruit Battalion, pose for a graduation photograph at Parris Island, South Carolina, February 4, 1994. Senior Drill Instructor, Staff Sergeant Gail S. Horn stands in the front row, third from left.
Group photograph of United States Marine Corps. Platoon 4029, 4th Recruit Battalion, Parris Island, South Carolina
Platoon 4029, 4th Recruit Battalion, pose for a graduation photograph at Parris Island, South Carolina, October 15, 1993. Senior Drill Instructor, Staff Sergeant Gail S. Horn stands in the front row, second from left.
Oral history interview with Gail S. Enter Horn
Gail S. Horn tells of her early life, education, life prior to enlistment, military service, and life after retirement. Horn relates many incidents and anecdotes of her time in service, relating to such topics as boot camp, combat incidents, drill instructor duty, the changing role of women in the military over the course of her service, and incidents surrounding the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. She also relates some humorous interactions, such as her involvement with hash running (non-competitive running/drinking club) while in Japan, amusing holiday decorations (also in Japan), and outfitting a purple toy elephant for deployment to Afghanistan as a combination prank and gift to one of her soldiers.
Sergeant Gail S. Horn
Gail S. Horn, right, posing with a fellow female Marine.
Staff Sergeant Gail S. Horn, top left, poses with another female Marine and two female Navy Sailors
Staff Sergeant Gail S. Horn, top left, poses with another female Marine and two female Navy Sailors

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